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BY: Shirley Asiedu-Addo, Emelia Ennin Abbey, Mohammed Fugu & Edith Mensah
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Sixteen people died in three separate accidents in three different parts of the country between last Saturday and the dawn of yesterday.
The bloodiest of the accidents, which claimed 13 lives, occurred at Alipe, near Yapei in the Central Gonja municipality in the Savannah, last Tuesday
In the other accidents, two persons died when a Mercedes Benz 207 bus crashed into a faulty Togolese-registered articulated truck parked in the middle of the road at Tesano in Accra at dawn yesterday, while in Cape Coast, a 19-year-old Level 100 Bachelor of Commerce student of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Priscilla Owusu Achiaw, was knocked down by a speeding Mercedes Sprinter bus at Ayensudo, near the UCC Satellite campus of the Nduom School of Business and Technology last Saturday. She died four days later from her injuries.
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– The accident occurred on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 around 7:00pm at Alipe near Yapei
– The driver of the Toyota mini bus veered off his lane into another and collided head-on with the DAF tipper truck
Another fatal accident has occurred on the Buipe-Tamale Highway, leading to the death of 11 people.
The gender statistics indicated that nine male adults, one female adult and a girl were among the 11 people that perished.
The unfortunate accident occurred after a Kumasi-bound Toyota mini bus with registration number AS 2872-20 collided head-on with a DAF tipper truck with registration number NR 578 F.
11 people perish in gory accident on the Buipe-Tamale highway
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